Saturday, 23 March 2013

“I want the Constables out [of the States] ….because they are not elected. They can get in with one vote...its ridiculous!” Voices from Queen Street telling it the way it is.


Canvassing for Option A continued this Saturday morning in Queen Street with 43 new voters (yes that’s FORTY THREE) registered to vote, and everyone favourable to Option A in the 24th April Referendum.


Having given out over 400 leaflets to enthusiastic islanders we eventually ran out and gave up satisfied that we had done a good job for the day. Islanders have got the link between a reformed structure of the States and real change. From that realisation it becomes obvious how poltically backward are Options B and C, since neither can satisfy that sentiment. If we do not get reform right this time we will spend a further decade or longer debating the issue, when more pressing issues, such as mass unemployment, and failed austerity economics, face the Island.

Listen to  “ordinary” islanders tell us why Option A is best.

Listen to real opinions:



 Voter registration drive

Voter registration forms an important part of the A-Team strategy, especially targeting youth and minority goups. Intent on adding as many new names to the electoral roles we will be carrying out this vital work up to the final registration date on 3rd April.


3 comments:

  1. excellent stuff- Option A is the only way.

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  2. VOTE A, WHY VOTE SECOND (B) OR THIRD BEST (C).

    A IS THE BEST! VOTE A! BE A WINNER!

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  3. Amazed to hear Sam say Guernsey's turnout 'went through the roof' (after the move to districts) when this was only because voter registration had plummeted -actual participation was lower than previously. Only those likely to vote ie engaged in process had registered.
    So disappointed to hear this kind of loose talk - how can I have confidence that you actually know what you are talking about?
    Shape up if you want my vote.

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